Data Visualization Projects

I have completed a number of different plotting programs, graphical
transformations, differential potential plottings, fractal generation
programs, and other mathematical simulations. I have also done
some interesting animations of quantum chemistry equations in
Mathematica (tm). Most of these
programs have gone by the wayside either requiring customized hardware
that
no longer exists, or older operating systems that are no longer
supported,
or programs that have simply been lost.

Here are some data visualization programs I have authored. Going
forward I must try to be better at archiving.

This project was a very quick 3+ month labor that shows much better
than the majority of PolyView Photodiode Array Analysis work that I did
at Varian. I would frequently refer to this Aurora project as
"eye candy", "boss-ware" or "demo-booth-ware" because in the end these
pretty graphs in themselves have limited analytical value. As a
primary display, and tool from which other analysis could be
preformed, this interface would serve much better.

Stack Plot Project

A scatter plotting is only useful if there are a sizeable number of
points, but far few fewer data points than pixels. This
particular program was done in Java to display the results of the first
750K even decks of
cards when applying the perfect shuffle. Here 750K points can be
displayed on a 512*512 (262K) pixel display because when multiple data
points fall on the same pixel, that pixel advances in its color state.
I liken it
to stacking the data points.